Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] [adv] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | We see the U K certainly coming out of recession and we are something like twelve percent up on same time last year in the U K. Having said that , the E C is well over twenty percent down on same time last year . |
2 | These tips benefit the restaurant , bar and portering staff , with the housekeeping staff also receiving a certain amount . |
3 | But high blood pressure makes the heart work harder resulting in heart disease . |
4 | Lot forty is the Zonophone advertisement now showing , thank you , Lot forty for which I have eighty pounds offered , ninety , one hundred and ten , one twenty , one thirty one thirty standing , any more at one thirty ? |
5 | THE pound rose again on the money markets yesterday sparking Government predictions of ‘ gentle ’ economic recovery . |
6 | THOUSANDS of demonstrators marched through the Moscow streets yesterday calling for an end to the Communist Party 's monopoly of power , in the first independent parade to be held on the anniversary of the Russian Revolution since Stalin imposed totalitarian conformity on the Soviet Union . |
7 | Active Memory Technology Ltd , the ICL Plc parallel processing spin-out , has fallen into the hands of receiver Price Waterhouse and is currently tying up a rescue bid from a mystery American millionaire tycoon . |
8 | Villa 's sharp shooters , mounting a serious championship bid , switch their sights to the Coca-Cola Cup tonight aiming to gun down Oxford . |
9 | Employee information is maintained within the personnel department thus retaining the necessary degree of confidentiality and security of the data . |
10 | The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument . |
11 | We doubt the accuracy of the 1990/91 analysis as to the proportion of effort assigned to different sectors of inspectors ’ activities , and reflect back to GAMTA 's 1983 submission to the CAA review then taking place when we recommended … that there should be more delegation of record checking to junior staff and even greater delegation of inspection functions to authorised personnel within AOC operations . |
12 | Yet even the OMB 's estimate falls far short of Mr Clinton 's promised $16.4 billion in interest savings that is incorporated in the budget bill now going through Congress . |
13 | How state governments approach the budget deficits now facing them will determine whether the coming year sees a further round of downgrading of public authorities ' credit ratings . |
14 | Mother had been worrying — they took so long — so we were glad to see the truck lights finally coming over Burden Hill , six miles away . |
15 | With all the proceeds from sales of the record donated to Sickle Cell Anaemia Relief , the blood disorder currently affecting over 5,000 black Britons , it was fitting that a variety of black sportsmen , including footballers Ian Wright , Garth Crooks ( chairman of SCAR ) and boxer Colin Macmillan , were all present to support ‘ Ghettogedden ’ 's launch . |
16 | Calm and steady as a rock , the Pakistan captain just waiting here for the ball to come … ’ |
17 | we will not be satisfied by the PLO leaders simply kissing and making up . |
18 | Recognizing that he had no time to position his own gun , Howard ducked down , the enemy gun already beginning to flare at one end . |
19 | The reasons are the same ; the valleyside torrents are checked when they reach the main valley floor and aggradation takes place , the fan shape usually resulting from the stream shifting its course from time to time . |
20 | Meanwhile , in Chungking , we see the Kuomintang general villainously plotting to defeat the guerrillas , with his equally villainous lieutenant , both dressed in rakish American-style uniforms . |
21 | ‘ We have even had the force helicopter out flying over the ship and broadcasting the message to get off . ’ |
22 | She shifted her free shoulder and let the blouse slip off it , then squeezed in her elbows to make the cleavage look really inviting . |
23 | A ‘ real ’ measure is necessary to prevent the turnover variable simply capturing trends in the price level . |
24 | Compared with the £20 prices now becoming typical for the likes of popular Grandes Marques , such as Veuve Clicquot , these wines really do represent remarkable value . |
25 | As they showed her the house , Rose seemed to enter completely into the terrible awareness of Moran now sitting in the car chair meditatively rotating his thumbs about one another . |
26 | I was thinking of writing to TSB and the programme desk tomorrow advertising our group , I 'll send a draft letter so you can comment on it . |
27 | Even worse , we had the Chairmen of the Whitley Councils publicly giving the same message . |
28 | It was not quite a desert Maginot line , but a solid enough substitute , with the artillery component sometimes consisting of battle tanks sitting hull-down in specially excavated ‘ scrapes ’ . |
29 | By the early 1620s he was able to acquire an estate at Faringdon in Berkshire , the manor house then comprising the castle . |
30 | The review panels now assembling to evaluate research proposals must ensure that human material is essential , and animal or substitute models should be used for preference when possible . |